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The train, on account of being the heaviest.
Inertia is related to speed and mass; a train is both faster and more massive than a car.
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Inertia
Take the 4 or 5 downtown train in Manhattan .
If you were to jump sideways from a train (not that it would be smart), you should roll forward because of inertia which is an objects tendency to resist a change in motion. Since the train is moving forward and you are in it you technically are moving with the train. To slow yourself and not get hurt you must work with inertia.
If the train appeared to be moving while it was at rest, it is because of inertia.
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A massive object has greater inertia. It requires more force to slow it down or change it's course. Example: It takes much more force to stop a train than it does to stop a car, only because the train has much greater mass.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.Two objects with the same mass and same velocity will both have the same amount of inertia. However, if they have different velocities, they will have different amounts of inertia.Consider two trains, one moving at 100 kilometers per hour, and the other moving at 120 kilometers per hour. If they both brake at the same time, the slower one will come to a stop sooner than the faster train, because the faster train has more inertia and can resist more friction than the slower train.
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